Participating Hospices

ACCORD Hospice

ACCORD Hospice provides specialist palliative care to the communities of Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire. This care is provided by a multi-disciplinary team of over 50 health professionals, and which is led by our three consultants.

Ardgowan Hospice

Ardgowan Hospice has been caring for local people for more than 30 years by providing the highest quality of care to patients and their families living with a life-limiting illness. Ardgowan’s very foundations are based on - quality of life, dignity, privacy, compassion and individual choice.

Ayrshire Hospice

The Ayrshire Hospice provides outstanding quality care and services which helps those with any life-limiting illness. Care is provided where there is no cure for the condition, but which improves the quality of each day for people who have a limited time to live.

Children's Hospice Accross Scotland

CHAS is the Children’s Hospice Association Scotland. Our vision is that every baby, child and young person in Scotland will have access to palliative care when and where they need it. This sits at the heart of everything we do.

Highland Hospice

At Highland Hospice we aim to support people, their families and carers, living with an advancing, life shortening illness in the Highlands to live the best possible life and to prepare for and experience the best possible death.

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice provides free person-centred and family-focused palliative care and support to about 1200 patients and families every year in Glasgow, East Renfrewshire and South Lanarkshire.

St Andrew’s Hospice

St Columba’s Hospice

St Columba’s Hospice works with patients and families to find out what matters most to them. We help people to live and achieve the things they want to do. Making the time to explore what is important to patients and the choices they have is fundamental to our care.

St Vincent’s Hospice

At St Vincents Hospice we care for local people affected by life limiting illness. We deal with patients with all diagnoses - not just cancer, but other illnesses too. Providing palliative and end of life care, our team of specialist, dedicated staff provide care, support, and guidance in our 8 beds, our day hospice, and in people’s own homes.

Strathcarron Hospice

Strathcarron Hospice is here today for and because of the people of Forth Valley, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. Every year, we provide care and support to over 1,400 people with a life-limiting illness or condition, at a time when both they and their family need it most.